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SET THE SCSI ID NUMBER
The scanner is preset at the factory to SCSI ID 5. If you
need to change this number, use the tip of a small
screwdriver to turn the rotary switch on
the back panel. Be sure to choose
a unique number that doesn’t
conflict with the ID number of
other SCSI devices (including the
SCSI interface board).
Note:
Don’t use SCSI ID 8 or 9 for your
scanner. These are for factory use
only.
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CONNECT THE SCANNER TO YOUR COMPUTER
Caution:
Make sure both the scanner and computer are turned off.
1. Locate the connector cable that came with your scanner.
Connect one end to either SCSI connector on the back of
the scanner and tighten the screws to secure it. Then connect
the other end to the SCSI port on your computer or other
SCSI device in the chain.
2. Locate the SCSI terminator. If the scanner is
the only SCSI device you connect to
your computer or if it’s the last
device in the SCSI chain, you
must insert the SCSI terminator
into the empty SCSI connector
on the back panel of the scanner.
(This step is not required if
you’ve connected your scanner
in the middle of a SCSI chain.)
3. Connect the power cable to the scanner.
4. Plug in the power cables for your computer, scanner, and
other external SCSI devices.
SCSI terminator
SCSI connector
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